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That’s why it made good business sense for Supa Doors to take advantage of CPS Energy’s High-Efficiency Lighting Equipment rebate.
Supa Doors CEO Dave Fisher and Geary Travis, facility manager, worked closely with Ken Furman, CPS Energy Business Account Manager, and Bob Nelson, Staff Engineer, to identify potential energy savings of a lighting retrofit project.
After conducting an energy audit of the manufacturing plant, Nelson determined that replacing interior lighting in the facility, which would cost $30,000, would make Supa Doors eligible for a CPS Energy rebate worth more than $20,000.
Not only that, but estimates showed the company could save more than $1,100 a month in energy costs.
This meant that Supa Doors could totally recover costs of the project within 8 months of installing the new lighting.
“When I found out how much the rebate was going to be, it was a no-brainer to take advantage of the savings,” Geary said. “Anything that can help our bottom line is good for business.”
Travis said that during the current economic hardship, CPS Energy has made it easy for Supa Doors to make a decision to invest in energy efficiency.
“This is right in the middle of a time when it’s tough to do business, but you’ve got to look at the big picture,” Travis said. “If you don’t, you can miss a great opportunity like [the rebate program].”
Kim Turner, Development Services director for the City of Universal City, said residential and commercial growth has slowed down in the past year, but existing businesses are persevering.
“The number of new businesses opening is down from previous years, but not drastically down,” Turner said. “Given the overarching negativity of the perceived economic health of the country, Universal City continues to thrive.”
Turner said manufacturing companies in the city have been hit the hardest by the economic decline.
She said that’s why it’s especially important to take advantage of CPS Energy’s rebates.
“All businesses seek to reduce expenditures during tough times, local government officials included,” Turner said. “The rate of return on energy efficiency projects is outstanding and one that all businesses should consider.”
In 2008, The City of Universal City received a High-Efficiency Lighting Equipment rebate worth more than $4,500.
After experiencing the benefits of the rebate, Turner referred Supa Doors to CPS Energy to give the manufacturer an opportunity to benefit from CPS Energy’s free service.
“Certainly, using the CPS Energy staff’s expertise to conduct the energy audit worked well for Supa Doors and the City of Universal City,” Turner said. “I would encourage all businesses to utilize this free service to determine if there are ways for them to cut their costs.”
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